That is the message from Israel's decision to join the scientific project, despite the EU boycott on settlements.

On Monday afternoon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned three ministers to his office in the Knesset: Economy Minister Naftali Bennett ‏(who is also the head of Habayit Hayehudi‏), Education Minister Shay Piron...

European scientists are interested in cooperation with Israeli
colleagues because superior inter nation standing of the latter. As a
result compromise was reached: funds cannot be spent in Judea and
Samaria but they could be used to release Israeli funds which could be
spent there. And this is a deliberate loophole from Eurocrats.

Europe gives $10 to a project in Tel Aviv. This project gets $2 less
from Israel and the $2 is used to 'compensate' the territories. The
project got $8 instead of the $10 it was supposed to get. There's no
loophole. Israel chooses to punish productive Israelis to support the
Israelis. This is something the Europeans can't control.

"The settlers, of course, will be compensated by the state."
The settlers will, in fact, be compensated by the US taxpayer - please
don't forget this essential truth, because I can assure you, the US
taxpayer WON'T!!

angular momentum need to be replaced with some torque on earth's inside
core to turn the earth around faster so time will get shorter[Revelation
10:6 And sware by him that liveth for ever and ever,who created
heaven,and the things that therein are ,and the earth, and the things
that therein are,and the sea,and the things that are therein,that there
should be time no longer:]make time short by earth going around faster

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